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international conference on conceptual structures | 2013

An NPT Monte Carlo Molecular Simulation-Based Approach to Investigate Solid-Vapor Equilibrium: Application to Elemental Sulfur-H2S System

Ahmad Salim Kadoura; Amgad Salama; Shuyu Sun; Abdelmounam Sherik

Abstract In this work, a method to estimate solid elemental sulfur solubility in pure and gas mixtures using Monte Carlo (MC)molecular simulation is proposed. This method is based on Isobaric-Isothermal (NPT) ensemble and the Widom insertion technique for the gas phase and a continuum model for the solid phase. This method avoids the difficulty of having to deal with high rejection rates that are usually encounteredwhen simulating using Gibbs ensemble. The application of this method is tested with a system made ofpure hydrogen sulfide gas (H 2 S) and solid elemental sulfur. However, this techniquemay be used for other solid-vapor systems provided the fugacity of the solid phase is known (e.g., through experimentalwork). Given solid fugacity at the desired pressureand temperature, the mole fraction of the solid dissolved in gas that would be in chemical equilibrium with the solid phase might be obtained. In other words a set of MC molecular simulation experiments is conducted on a single box given the pressure and temperature and for different mole fractions of the solute.The fugacity of the gas mixture is determined using the Widom insertion method and is compared with that predetermined for the solid phase until one finds the mole fraction which achieves the required fugacity. In this work, several examples of MC have been conducted and compared withexperimental data. TheLennard-Jones parameters related to the sulfur molecule model ( , ) have been optimized to achieve better match with the experimental work.)© 2013The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of the organizers ofthe 2013 International Conference on ComputationalScience


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2012

An effective finite element model for the prediction of hydrogen induced cracking in steel pipelines

Abderrazak Traidia; Marco Alfano; Gilles Lubineau; Sebastien A. Duval; Abdelmounam Sherik


Corrosion | 2009

Thermodynamic Analysis Of Formation Of Black Powder In Sales Gas Pipelines

Abdelmounam Sherik; Boyd Davis


Oil and Gas Pipelines: Integrity and Safety Handbook | 2015

Black Powder in Gas Transmission Pipelines

Abdelmounam Sherik


Corrosion | 2010

Effect Of Triethylene Glycol On Corrosion Of Carbon Steel In H2S, CO2, And O2 Environments

Abdelmounam Sherik; A.L. Lewis; A.H. Rasheed; A.A. Jabran


Corrosion | 2011

Laboratory Simulation of Black Powder Formation In Flowing Gas With Water Condensation

Gaute Svenningsen; Martin Foss; Rolf Nyborg; Abdelmounam Sherik; Arnold L. Lewis


Corrosion | 2011

Black Powder Formation In Thin Water Layers Under Stagnant Conditions

Gaute Svenningsen; Rolf Nyborg; Abdelmounam Sherik; Arnold L. Lewis


Corrosion | 2011

Black Powder Inhibitors - Performance Study

Abdelmounam Sherik; A.L. Lewis; A.H. Rasheed; A.A. Jabran


Corrosion | 2011

Effects Of Reaction Kinetics Of H2S, CO2 And O2 On The Formation Of Black Powder In Sales Gas Pipelines

Robin Susilo; Boyd Davis; Abdelmounam Sherik


Oil & Gas Journal | 2010

Thermodynamics help determine underlying black powder processes

Abdelmounam Sherik; Boyd Davis

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Abderrazak Traidia

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Gilles Lubineau

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Martin Foss

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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